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Non-Formal Education

Rogers, Alan

Non-Formal Education

This is the first full study of non-formal education on an international scale since the 1980s. The book describes the emergence of the concept in the context of development and educational reform. It traces the debate about non-formal education from its origins in 1968 to the mid 1980s, and looks at the issues that this debate raised. It then describes a number of programmes in different parts of the world which call themselves ‘non-formal’, pointing out the wide range of different views about what is and what is not non-formal. Rogers asks whether we should drop the term altogether or try to reconceptualise it in terms of flexible schooling or participatory education.

This is an important new book by a well-established author. It deals with complex issues, but is written in a clear style. It contains an important new analysis of the development paradigms in which the controversies surrounding non-formal education grew up, and which shaped its purpose and impacts. The author’s call for a reformulation of the concept will find echoes not only in developing societies, but also in Western circles, where the language of non-formal education is being used increasingly within the context of lifelong learning. The book grew out of the teaching of non-formal education in which Professor Rogers has been engaged for the last 20 years. It is intended for teachers and students in comparative education courses in higher education institutions, and for researchers and others with an interest in the field.

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ISBN 9780387246369
Sprache eng
Cover Nation,education,learning,lifelong learning, C, Administration, Organization and Leadership, Educational Policy and Politics, Organization and Leadership, Education, School management and organization, School administration, Educational Policy, Education and state, Educational strategies & policy, Fester Einband
Verlag Springer Nature EN, CERC Comparative Education Research Centre, The University of Hong Kong
Jahr 2005

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